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Draw With Jazza - Creating Characters: Fun and Easy Guide to Drawing Cartoons and Comics

[PDF] Draw With Jazza - Creating Characters: Fun and Easy Guide to Drawing Cartoons and Comics by Josiah Brooks at Arts-Photography

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Che cosa sono; chi sono; cosa cercano ldquo;I pornomadirdquo;? Uno shock; una perversione? Uno spreco; una lingua nuova; un vero viaggio iniziatico? ldquo;Il peggio passa e se ne fa una sintassirdquo;; come scrive Davide Morgagni; che si muove attorno al centro di una realtagrave; terrificante; costruita sul delirio; una parola dopo laltra; come una piega; una ferita e ancora: quale immagine di societagrave; ne verragrave; fuori; quale nuova generazione di pornoumani; derive; rizomi; resisteragrave; a questo romanzo increato dove il mondo egrave; immediatamente vita; subito; adesso?Davide Morgagni; nel suo romanzo di esordio compie un gesto liberatorio nei confronti della sintassi; di quella lingua che spesso viene abusata entro limiti di convenzienza; confondendo lrsquo;essere di ciograve; che si racconta con la gabbia lsquo;scolasticarsquo; delle buone maniere; ammiccanti per il lettore. ldquo;I pornomadirdquo; racconta le vicende del primo ldquo;pornomaderdquo;; in una realtagrave; cittadina; metropolitana; che sarebbe assenza totale e gratuita; totale indifferenza; se non fosse per lrsquo;accensione atomica che il testo fornisce alla realtagrave; stessa.Qui si ldquo;egrave;rdquo; nel momento stesso in cui ci si racconta; perfino lrsquo;oggetto inerte; quando viene ritratto; acquista una dimensione poetica e extrasensoriale; trascendente. Ecco percheacute; ne ldquo;I pornomadirdquo; di Davide Morgagni il testo e le immagini fotografiche di Lorenzo Papadia costituiscono particelle di un tutto; sostanza e materia di canto. Un viaggio onirico. Egrave; un testo questo che sospende il tempo; diluendo lrsquo;attesa di un finale che egrave; fine; scopo vero e essenza di questa vera e propria ldquo;macchina sonorardquo;.Una lingua nuova; risorta come una fenice sulle macerie lasciate dal passaggio dello scritto del morto orale di Carmelo Bene; della petite musique di Louis-Ferdinand Ceacute;line; degli esperimenti lisergici di Burroughs; dei Millepiani rizomatici di Gilles Deleuze e Felix Guattari; e; infine; della scrittura musicale di James Joyce.ldquo;Ci sono due modi per non amare lrsquo;arte; il primo consiste nel non amarla; il secondo nellrsquo;amarla razionalmenterdquo;; scriveva Oscar Wilde; lo sa bene Davide Morgagni che nella narrazione della sua storia realizza una macchina letteraria nuova che egrave; allo stesso tempo una storia dissacrante; canzonatoria; eccessiva; godibile; al di lagrave; delle possibilitagrave; stesse di ogni formalismo. Solo chi ha paura di ammettere che le cose stanno cosigrave;; puograve; sfuggire al rutilante meccanismo de ldquo;I pornomadirdquo;.ldquo;I pornomadirdquo; egrave; il primo romanzo di Davide Morgagni; uscito nel 2014 e ripubblicato in versione digitale; oggi; da Musicaos Editore.Davide Morgagni nasce a Lecce; nel 1977. Si laurea in Filosofia. Autore; regista e attore delle piegrave;ce teatrali: ldquo;Todo el amorrdquo; da P. Neruda; ldquo;Riccardino IIIrdquo; da W. Shakespeare; ldquo;Il Dottor Mefistordquo; da C. Marlowe; ldquo;Penelope a New Yorkrdquo; da Joyce a Lorca. Dal 2015 collabora con la compagnia di danza sperimentale THERASIA MC. Autore dei romanzi ldquo;I pornomadirdquo; (Musicaos Editore; 2014; 2016). ldquo;Strade negrerdquo; (in uscita nel 2017 con Musicaos Editore).


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Review
53 of 55 people found the following review helpful. This gave me a lot of new insight and helped organize my processBy Celeste ThomsThe book is broken up into five stages of the design process. This is a design book more than a how to draw the book. However. there a lot of tutorials in Stage 2. so you will learn how to draw as well.Through the design process. you learn how to focus on portions of your entire project through these stages. so you do not get overwhelmed. and its how the process works in a studio setting if youre interested in that kind of work.I dont want to give too much away. but heres what you learn in each stage:Stage 1 - you learn to research and develop your character before you start designing him/her. The book poses a lot of great questions that will bring more life to the character(s) youre designing. You also get a few pages on the different styles used in comics and animation. I didnt know what these styles were called before. so that was nice.Stage 2 - This is the stage where you design your character and there are some tutorials to help with character anatomy. Mostly human anatomy. There is no animal anatomy in this book. Youll also get a blurp on character personalities and archetypes.Stage 3 - You learn to polish the character design.Stage 4 - You learn to properly present your characters for yourself or a client. such as turnarounds and poses.Stage 5 - There are various characters that Jazza takes you through the design process and we see how each process works with actual characters.Overall. I like the simplicity of the book. The pages were easy to read through. I got through it in a day. Im studying through it again. but the simplicity allows for anyone to jump right in and get started. Even during the discovery stage. I used a few of the questions to shape out a character Im working on and I was able to design and create him in a day. That time frame will vary of course. but the questions helped spark a lot of ideas.This book is appropriate for all ages. Im in my 30s. and I plan to buy one for my 13-year-old nephew and my 17-year-old godson. Its easy for anyone to understand and a great addition to your library. Update: I showed my older brother the book and I will be getting it for him on his birthday.I wanted to leave this to the end so you wouldnt think my review was skewed. Ive been a fan of Jazzas content online for almost four years. and that does not sway my opinion of this book. One thing I hate is when people do videos to get you to pay for their content. but you end up getting the same old stuff. So I looked at this book with a critical and skeptical eye because of that reason. I am happy to say that Ive gained new knowledge here; very helpful knowledge. Very few books are written about character design. Theres only one other good one that I know of. This book is the culmination of a lot of growth from this artist. and he knocked it out of the park.7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. This book is a wonderful addition to my collectionBy ChelseaThis book is a wonderful addition to my collection. Its easy to understand for all levels of ability and most ages. Jazza breaks down the process into easy to follow steps that you can use for character design or when designing any concept. It directly relates to what I am learning in art school. highly recommend.14 of 15 people found the following review helpful. You will gain knowledge from this book.By BrysonJazza brings all of his expansive talents into a single book! You will learn something by reading this book period. There is so much knowledge its a guarantee that you will gain something about being a better artist. As a long time Jazza viewer I am happy to say this book holds up to the normal content I consume from him daily. Side note best dedication Ive ever seen. Well Played Jazza.

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